ADA tells White House: No ‘grave danger’ of being exposed to COVID-19 in dental settings
Washington — “There does not appear to be a grave danger of being exposed to COVID-19 in dental settings, particularly as the pandemic is decelerating.”
Washington — “There does not appear to be a grave danger of being exposed to COVID-19 in dental settings, particularly as the pandemic is decelerating.”
More than 70% of dental professionals who contracted COVID-19 still have the antibodies six months later. This is according to a new study led by

It seems like a lifetime ago and also just yesterday that dental practices around the country were shutting down due to COVID-19. Every aspect of
A California-based nonprofit that suspended its international humanitarian missions in 2020 due to the pandemic is now recruiting volunteers for what it calls its “1000
Washington — The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released updated guidance May 28 addressing concerns about federal equal employment opportunity laws and COVID-19. The expanded

Many Brits have found it easier to maintain better oral health during the COVID-19 lockdowns, according to the Oral Health Foundation (OHF), which noted that
Patient volume continues to close in on pre-COVID-19 levels and owner dentists are increasing staff recruitment for dental teams, according to an ADA Health Policy
Dental professionals with an NHS contract in Wales are eligible for a one-off bonus payment as a result of COVID-19. In March, the Welsh government

Healthcare workers in Scotland overall were three times more likely to become infected during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the general population, according to researchers
Calls are being made for plans to ease COVID measures as data reveals almost half (47%) of GDPs will seek a career change or early

More than a year after COVID-19 appeared in the United States, dentists continue to have a lower infection rate than other frontline health professionals, such

The cumulative COVID-19 infection prevalence rate among U.S. dentists was 2.6% as of November 2020 — lower than the infection rate of other front-line health